IDA and Oracle announce $25 million initiative to help local companies lead in the adoption of Enterprise Grid Technology
Strategic Collaboration Kicks-off Proof-of-Concept with Singapore Land
Authority to Build Asia-Pacific's First Land Information Management
System
The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) and Oracle
Singapore today announced a S$25 million initiative on enterprise grid
technology*. The collaboration, 'Enterprise-g @ Singapore', will help more than
30 local companies develop enterprise grid solutions and train some 300 Infocomm
professionals. In addition, the collaboration will also establish other cluster
projects in key verticals, such as manufacturing, transportation and healthcare.
To achieve these goals, IDA and Oracle will set up a nerve centre, called the
Enterprise-g Centre, to drive activities under the collaboration. The nerve
centre also serves as a one-stop resource for vendors, enterprises and
developers seeking to undertake enterprise grid development, software
development, testing, integration, standards compliance and grid awareness
activities. (Please see Annex 1)
Today, it is widely acknowledged that the
use of grid technology in the research and education communities has been
successful. This is mainly because grid technology makes it possible for users
to enjoy huge computing power and data storage capacity. However, the use of
grid technology in the enterprise space is relatively new. The three-year
'Enterprise-g @ Singapore' collaboration between IDA and Oracle therefore
bridges this gap to bring grid technology from the research to the enterprise
space.
"Technology can be the differentiator between winners and losers
in today's competitive world. That is why companies increasingly embrace
relevant technologies to stay ahead. Through the Enterprise-g @ Singapore
collaboration, we encourage local companies to embrace grid technology to be
competitive and achieve more with fewer resources. We also encourage local
companies to develop innovative grid solutions and be part of the fast-growing
grid industry that is expected to exceed US$12 billion in revenue by 2007**,"
said Mrs Tan Ching Yee, Chief Executive Officer of IDA.
"Oracle is
confident that in the next five to ten years, nearly all enterprises will deploy
enterprise grids, which will become increasingly attractive as a business
computing model," said Stanley Chew, Managing Director, Oracle Singapore.
"Enterprise-g @ Singapore will expand and promote the capability of local
industries to make use of enterprise grid technology for their businesses,
enable them to significantly lower the cost of their computing, and give them a
significant competitive advantage using enterprise grid technology, especially
as their businesses grow and compete beyond Singapore."
IDA-Oracle
Collaboration on First Grid Proof-of-Concept Project - Singapore Land Data Hub
Enterprise-g @ Singapore is off to a good start with the first
Proof-of-Concept (POC) on Land Data Hub with the Singapore Land Authority (SLA).
As a POC, the project is scoped to test the functionalities of enterprise grids.
The Land Data Hub provides a relevant and appropriate user environment to test
new technologies with partners beyond enterprise grids to include web services,
geographical markup language (GML), Java and open standards.
The POC
supports SLA's vision of an integrated Land Data Hub that manages real-time
information among all location-dependent verticals of the economy in Singapore.
Presently, the SLA manages land data information from a total of 14 key public
and private sector agencies that do not offer real-time information exchange
capability. The new Land Data Hub model riding on enterprise grid architecture
allows agencies to receive updated real-time land data. It will also redefine
the way government agencies share land data, as it will facilitate online
exchanges of land data without the need for manual intervention. (Please see Annex 2)
"The Land Data Hub project with SLA is key
to accelerating the adoption and capability development of enterprise grid
technology by local companies. This POC is a real system and user reference
project that will provide a platform to demonstrate and test the capabilities of
enterprise grids in a land data intensive environment. When successfully
implemented, this project can potentially lead to a production system with great
commercial potential that can be exported beyond Singapore. This further
reinforces Singapore as a digital living lab to champion new technologies, and
as a launch pad for innovation into the region," added Mrs Tan Ching Yee.
At the press launch, the SLA presented a vision of the Land Data Hub
powered by Oracle's enterprise grid technology together with partners Autodesk
Asia and Sun Microsystems. A demonstration was created to show how, using a
grid-enabled Land Data Hub, agencies may be able manage their business
operations more effectively.
"The Singapore Land Authority is very
pleased to be invited to be part of this exciting collaboration to position
Singapore as a Digital Living Lab. Enterprise grid computing capabilities are
potential solutions to meet Land Data Hub objectives for timely and real-time
land data sharing. If successful, it would redefine the way agencies share land
data, help deliver greater efficiencies at lower business costs. By
collaborating with the private sectors, this may potentially bring about new
businesses and services for the benefit of the public." said Mr Tan Kee Yong,
Chief Executive, SLA.
"The move towards grid computing utilisation is
vital to the enhancement of our industry and in setting trends within the
region. Autodesk is delighted to collaborate with Singapore Land Authority in
the development and support of this proof-of-concept project, which demonstrates
our commitment towards enabling grid computing technology with our products,"
said Mr. Sivadas Ramadas, Strategic Accounts Director for South Asia Pacific,
Autodesk Asia Pte Ltd. "Using an Internet-based integration platform, we can
distribute instantaneous business-critical information to organizations
utilizing land data hub, thus enabling faster, more informed decision-making and
responses to changing business needs."
"Grid computing is the newest
phase in network computing. Sun is pleased to be working with IDA and Oracle in
this Proof-of-Concept project for Singapore Land Authority. Sun's expertise in
grid computing can help optimize heterogeneous network computing and drive the
growth of this new technology in Singapore," said Wong Heng Chew, Managing
Director, Singapore, Sun Microsystems.
Jointly Issued By Infocomm
Development Authority Of Singapore And Oracle Singapore
Notes to
Editors:
* Enterprise grid technology allows companies to access and use
computing processing power off the Internet just as easily as electrical
appliances consume electricity when plugged into the power grid. With enterprise
grid technology, companies tap on the unused IT processing capacity of other
organisations connected to the Grid to develop real-time applications that meet
real-time business needs.
** Source by IDC study in April 2004.
About Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore
The Infocomm
Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) develops, promotes and regulates
info-communications in Singapore, with the aim of establishing Singapore as one
of the world's premier infocomm capitals. To nurture an internationally
competitive infocomm industry, IDA offers a comprehensive range of programmes
and schemes for both local and international companies. For more information,
visit http://www.idanews.gov.sg/.
About
Oracle
Oracle is the world's largest enterprise software company. For
more information about Oracle, visit our Web site at http://www.oracle.com/.
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Oracle Singapore
21 July 2004